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Law 09-24-2005 08:04 AM

CRV latest model
 
Thinking of buying this car. What is the opion?




'Curly Q. Links' 09-24-2005 12:44 PM

Re: CRV latest model
 
Law wrote:
>
> Thinking of buying this car. What is the opion?




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Law,

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'Curly'

Anonamous 09-25-2005 09:49 AM

Re: CRV latest model
 

We own two 2003's and have had very good luck.

We recently considered another one for our son
but decided on a Kia Sportage. It's a whole lot
more vehicle for the money.

"Law" <lennyl@streamyx.com> wrote in message
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> Thinking of buying this car. What is the opion?
>
>
>




'Curly Q. Links' 09-25-2005 11:00 AM

Re: CRV latest model
 
Anonamous wrote:
>
> We own two 2003's and have had very good luck.
>
> We recently considered another one for our son
> but decided on a Kia Sportage. It's a whole lot
> more vehicle for the money.
>


--------------------------------------------

TIME will tell. Hondas hold their value a long time . . Will a KIA ?

'Curly'

High Tech Misfit 09-25-2005 11:07 AM

Re: CRV latest model
 
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:

> TIME will tell. Hondas hold their value a long time . . Will a KIA ?
>
> 'Curly'


A more important question would be:

Will a Kia hold up at all for a long time?

09-26-2005 11:35 AM

Re: CRV latest model
 
And how safe if the Kia compared to the CRV?

"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> TIME will tell. Hondas hold their value a long time . . Will a KIA ?
>>
>> 'Curly'

>
> A more important question would be:
>
> Will a Kia hold up at all for a long time?




jamo 09-27-2005 12:08 PM

Re: CRV latest model
 
You guys are funny, but right.
It amazes me how many people base their vehicle purchasing on price alone.
There's no real thought on resale or much else.
Who the hell in their right mind is going to compare a Honda CRV to a Kia
Sportage?

<arlenpar@rainierconnect.com> wrote in message
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> And how safe if the Kia compared to the CRV?
>
> "High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:bgyxttu4xh5b.dlg@hightech.misfit...
>> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>>
>>> TIME will tell. Hondas hold their value a long time . . Will a KIA ?
>>>
>>> 'Curly'

>>
>> A more important question would be:
>>
>> Will a Kia hold up at all for a long time?

>
>




Anonamous 09-28-2005 09:25 AM

Re: CRV latest model
 
No offense but you have a lot to learn about the Sportage.

As I said in my earlier post, we own two CRV's.

I used to think the way you do.....



The Sportage is very similar except better. Here's why.

The interior is much nicer. The seats are much

nicer especially the material. The back seats

recline much farther than the CRV's. The Sportage

has far more cup holders and they are not in the

arm rests. (There is actually over an inch more

room for back seat passengers.)

The lighting is MUCH better. There are entry lights

on the doors and the rear lighting is farther back

so it doesn't distract the driver.

The doors shut much nicer. The vehicle is so much

quieter you won't believe it. I thought road and

wind noise was the price you paid for a lighter more

economical vehicle. The Sportage has virtually no

road and wind noise and I get 1-2 miles per gallon

better than our Hondas.

The arm rest in the Sportage is very clever adjusting

to different heights and providing storage to boot.

(Way better than the CRV.)

The Sportage gas fill flap release is conveniently

placed right next to the drivers seat. I'd like to

give the yo-yo that put the CRV release lever down

under the dash a piece of my mind. The Sportage

emergency brake lever is also more convenient.

I really like the 16" 60 series tires and alloy wheels

which is probably why the vehicle is so much quieter

and smoother.

When we bought our CRV's, I liked the storage well

under the back deck. The Sportage has a better one

with dividers.

The power and security systems are better. The Sportage

windows operate after turning the motor off until you

open a door which is really convenient. Many other

cars do but the CRV doesn't. The doors will lock

after shutting them even if they are open when you

press lock. The Honda's won't. The Sportage will

re-lock itself if you don't open a door in a minute

or so. (Again, other cars have this but Honda doesn't).

The Sportage has 6 airbags standard, not two or four.

The Sportage has a nifty trip computer not offered

by Honda. It's MPG and Range displays are right on.

The radio is far better better.

On top of that. The oil drain doesn't sit over the

exhaust which has caused fires on CRV's. I also like

the fact that I don't have to buy special oil and

filters.

Oh yes. The Sportage V6 is 15 hp more than the CRV

4 cylinder. It gets better mileage with more power.

The towing capacity is also higher.

The warranty is 3 times better....

Don't take my word for it go drive one!



"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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> Anonamous wrote:
>>
>> We own two 2003's and have had very good luck.
>>
>> We recently considered another one for our son
>> but decided on a Kia Sportage. It's a whole lot
>> more vehicle for the money.
>>

>
> --------------------------------------------
>
> TIME will tell. Hondas hold their value a long time . . Will a KIA ?
>
> 'Curly'




High Tech Misfit 09-28-2005 05:30 PM

Re: CRV latest model
 
Anonamous wrote:

> On top of that. The oil drain doesn't sit over the
>
> exhaust which has caused fires on CRV's. I also like
>
> the fact that I don't have to buy special oil and
>
> filters.


Reality check: Those FEW CR-V fires were caused by improper changing of the
oil filter. The filter gasket was not changed when it should have been.


> The warranty is 3 times better....
>

And you're going to need it.


> Don't take my word for it go drive one!
>

No thanks. I don't care how long a warranty lasts and what it covers. The
CR-V is much less likely to break down than a Kia, and that's all that
matters.

Law 09-30-2005 10:27 AM

Re: CRV latest model
 
But, people still preferred Japanese made unless you are keeping the vehicle
for life and forever no need to change car!.

Even then, keeping for life is impossible other than British . No spare
parts later on.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4c1a8r0onbpp.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> Anonamous wrote:
>
>> On top of that. The oil drain doesn't sit over the
>>
>> exhaust which has caused fires on CRV's. I also like
>>
>> the fact that I don't have to buy special oil and
>>
>> filters.

>
> Reality check: Those FEW CR-V fires were caused by improper changing of
> the
> oil filter. The filter gasket was not changed when it should have been.
>
>
>> The warranty is 3 times better....
>>

> And you're going to need it.
>
>
>> Don't take my word for it go drive one!
>>

> No thanks. I don't care how long a warranty lasts and what it covers.
> The
> CR-V is much less likely to break down than a Kia, and that's all that
> matters.




hondaman 09-30-2005 05:46 PM

Re: CRV latest model
 
i dont care how good you may claim the kia is its still a disposable car
once it gets older it will only be worth 1/2 the price of a crv of the same
age. and wait till it needs to be repaired for something petty and they have
to disasemble a whole bunch of stuff just to get to what needs replaced.
i'll stick with honda any day. you get what you pay for.


-jeff
"Law" <lennyl@streamyx.com> wrote in message
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> But, people still preferred Japanese made unless you are keeping the
> vehicle for life and forever no need to change car!.
>
> Even then, keeping for life is impossible other than British . No spare
> parts later on.
> "High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:4c1a8r0onbpp.dlg@hightech.misfit...
>> Anonamous wrote:
>>
>>> On top of that. The oil drain doesn't sit over the
>>>
>>> exhaust which has caused fires on CRV's. I also like
>>>
>>> the fact that I don't have to buy special oil and
>>>
>>> filters.

>>
>> Reality check: Those FEW CR-V fires were caused by improper changing of
>> the
>> oil filter. The filter gasket was not changed when it should have been.
>>
>>
>>> The warranty is 3 times better....
>>>

>> And you're going to need it.
>>
>>
>>> Don't take my word for it go drive one!
>>>

>> No thanks. I don't care how long a warranty lasts and what it covers.
>> The
>> CR-V is much less likely to break down than a Kia, and that's all that
>> matters.

>
>





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